§ 606.01 SALES TO MINORS; PROHIBITIONS AND MISREPRESENTATIONS.
   (a)   No person under 21 years of age shall falsely represent himself or herself to be 21 years of age or over, and thereby procure or attempt to procure the sale or furnishing of any alcoholic liquor to himself or herself. No person shall make false representations as to the age of another and thereby procure or attempt to procure the sale or furnishing of any alcoholic liquor to any person under 21 years of age.
   (b)   The person in charge of any beer garden, restaurant, tavern, store or place where alcoholic liquor is sold or furnished for consumption either on or away from the premises may, at any time, demand of any person offering to buy, buying, obtaining or drinking any alcoholic liquor in such establishment, who may appear to him or her to be under 21 years of age, proof of age and identity, and on failure of such person to produce the same, shall refuse to serve, sell or furnish such person with any alcoholic liquor and may exclude such person from such place of business. If any such person refuses to leave such place of business, he or she shall be termed a disorderly person.
(Ord. 101, passed 3-9-1977; Ord. 142, passed 2-10-1982)